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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 27 Dec 2017

    Children who eat fish tend to sleep better and score higher on IQ tests, a new study has foundhttp://nyti.ms/2lg9FmA 

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      2. kipkoech mitei Rober‏ @MiteiRober 27 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        If that was the case, people from Kenya's coast could be not be leading in illiteracy level due to their proximity to the sea.

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      3. Hawai'i Nō Ka ʻOi‏ @IslandAlthea 27 Dec 2017
        Replying to @MiteiRober @nytimes

        Must be joking. Illiteracy is not the same thing as low cognitive functioning. It's possible to be quite clever AND illiterate.

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      1. LidlBoli‏ @LidlBoli 27 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Eating fish indictes the family eats well, and probably everything else is better.

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      2. Kathleen Morrison‏ @kcbmorri 27 Dec 2017
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        Well, our kid eats a ton of fish and I can already tell you, until scientists prove they can effectively control for the fact that it's crazy expensive and takes available parental time to prepare, I'm gonna assume this is correlation rather than causation.

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      1. taper chris‏ @taperchris 27 Dec 2017
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        too bad the majority of seafood is contaminated by fukasima

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      1. iamtheMAGAbot‏ @iamtheMAGAbot 27 Dec 2017
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        #MAGA childrenful who eatwise fishful tend to sleepwise and scoreful on iqful tests, a studyful has foundwise

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      1. Rochelle Yauieb‏ @RockHeleh 27 Dec 2017
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        This is definitely not new news. My Grandmother has been saying this to my mother and her siblings since they were little.

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      2. Jeff Kimball  ☁‏ @cloudmaritimes 27 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Or a #diversediet is an indicator of an #openmind ? Haven't met many #meatandpotato types that are #academicallyoriented . Lots of successful people, just not #academics

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      3. Justine Jacot‏ @invertedqualia 27 Dec 2017
        Replying to @cloudmaritimes @nytimes

        That's because you haven't met a lot of academics from Sweden or Norway. Meat and potatoes rule here 😛

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      1. Stephanie Armstrong‏ @PaceGirlNY 27 Dec 2017
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        Hey @religated, this is interesting.

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      1. Rick‏ @Raesler 27 Dec 2017
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        It's the arsenic and mercury.

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      1. Beth Demo‏ @brashergal 27 Dec 2017
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        What kind of fish? Salmon only or including Haddock, Grouper or Cod? Tilapia has been said to not be good.

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      1. NYTscreams‏ @NYTscreams 27 Dec 2017
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        .@nytimespic.twitter.com/FDmPAnPckM

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      1. stephenlesliejones‏ @stephenlesliejo 27 Dec 2017
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        Most fish we may exclaim is riddled with plastics: the kids might sleep better and be better at math but their ears will droop at 20 and no sores will heal.

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      1. SHOW-ME JUSTICE (((Q+)))‏ @ShowMeQPatriots 27 Dec 2017
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        Eat steak.

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      2.  🌊HipHopLaFlare1017  🇺🇸 ❄️‏ @thuggalaflare 27 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Also have a lot of bad chemicals in them due to pollution that do the opposite

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      3. Hawai'i Nō Ka ʻOi‏ @IslandAlthea 27 Dec 2017
        Replying to @thuggalaflare @nytimes

        This is why I use distilled fish oil instead, sadly.

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